‘Dead Pixels’ Premieres on The CW Tonight, but What About Season 2?

The CW might be known for often cringe-inducing serialized superhero adaptations with production values and acting that’ll make soap operas look good in comparison. But the network’s been getting into the British sitcom business as of late and probably hopes to piggyback on the “nerdtacular” success of The Big Bang Theory by greenlighting Dead Pixels to appear on its network, but what about Season 2 of the show?

When does Season 2 of ‘Dead Pixels’ debut?

If you’ve been looking forward to watching more episodes featuring the British batch of gamers, then you’re in luck because according to IMDB, there is indeed a second season of the show awaiting fans on Aug. 18, but here’s where things get a bit confusing: That’s the release date for the CW’s premiere of the show’s first season in the U.S., which will air at 8 p.m. ET.

It’s not that Season 2 isn’t coming out, it is, but it’ll likely first debut on British channel E4 before properly migrating stateside. For the time being, though, it looks like neither the U.K. nor the U.S. quite know when Season 2 is coming.

If you’re unfamiliar with the show, it follows the misadventures of Usman (Sargon Yelda), Meg (Alexa Davies), and Nicky (Will Merrick) who have a particular affinity for the MMORPG called Kingdom Scrolls.

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The CW announced the show along with its pickup of ‘Swamp Thing.’

While there was talk that the DC-licensed series about the magical creature who resides in bogs and marshes and performs acts of heroism was canceled, production was revived (much like the edible foliage that grows on the creature’s body) and it turns out that Swamp Thing will indeed be coming back on air on Oct. 6, 2020.

Some speculate that COVID-19’s affect on filming has something to do with the network’s decision to bring the show back, or maybe debut pre-filmed episodes since they were already “in the can.”

Dead Pixels, however, will be filling in slots for the network’s summer. Season 1 of the program features six, 45-minute long episodes and it appears that Season 2 will follow the same format.

The show’s been praised as not just taking “pot shots” at nerd culture, something that The Big Bang Theory has been criticized for. The Britcom’s writing has also received its fair share of accolades, especially when it comes to joke writing, again, something the CBS comedy’s been accused of severely lacking and even lambasted for merely referencing “geek culture” without ever producing an actual punch-line.

CBR wrote of the Dead Pixels‘ first season: “It’s far from a groundbreaking take on video game culture, but it’s funny and fast-paced, with a likable pair of characters at its center. If nothing else, Dead Pixels is a far less condescending take on geek culture than American sitcom monolith The Big Bang Theory.”

However, it has received a bit of criticism as well, but it doesn’t have to do with the writing, at least, not per se.

If you’ve ever played games online with a bunch of your friends, then you’ll know that things can get pretty heated and tempers can fly which will result in some foul language. While this is totally fine when you’re among friends who don’t mind potty language, the FCC isn’t monitoring your private communication via chat (or are they?!).

Dead Pixels is fast-paced in tone, with tons of quick-witted responses and swift banter and the characters often cuss up a storm, much like adults in real life. The problem with the CW adopting the show is that the curses are entirely bleeped out. CBR noted that this slows down the “flow” of the show and is jarring for some viewers and when you compare the uncensored clips below to the ones that air on U.S. network television, you can see that the outlet kinda has a point.

As for which characters are for sure returning to the series’ second season, here’s who fans can expect:

  • Meg
  • Nicky
  • Usman
  • Alison (Charlotte Ritchie)
  • Russel (David Mumeni)
  • Zara (Noush Skaugen)

Are you excited to check out the show on the CW? Or is watching other people play video games not your thing? Or maybe you’ve got a U.K. hookup that got you early access to the show while all us American slobs are waiting for our bleep-filled version to arrive?

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/dead-pixels-season-2

NLE Choppa Kicks It Poolside With Mulatto In The Fourth Episode Of ‘Top Shotta Don Dada’

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After being included in the XXL Freshman class, NLE Choppa has been pushing full steam ahead, with no signs of slowing down. NLE Choppa appeared on the fourth episode of his Top Shotta Don Dada series, in which he and Mulatto kick it poolside as they work on the music video for their collaboration “Make Em Say.” The video also shows the “Shotta Flow” rapper’s lively spirit as he interacts with the crew during the shoot.

The new Top Shotta Don Dada episode also arrives after NLE Choppa shared his debut album, called simply Top Shotta, at the beginning of the month. Aside from the Mulatto collaboration, his debut also called on Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, and Chief Keef to appear over its 20 total tracks. The Memphis native also celebrated his high school graduation earlier this year, and while making the Top Shoota Don Dada episode, Choppa and team made sure to gift him with a brand new Gucci bag for the accomplishment.

Check out the Top Shotta Don Dada episode above.

For more on NLE Choppa, check out Uproxx’s Who Is NLE Choppa? documentary here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Source: https://uproxx.com/music/nle-choppa-mulatto-top-shotta-don-dada/

Starlink Mission

Starlink Mission
SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, August 18 at 10:31 a.m. EDT for launch of its eleventh Starlink mission, which will include 58 Starlink satellites and three of Planet’s SkySats. Falcon 9 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and three separate Starlink missions in May 2019, January 2020, and June 2020. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Falcon 9’s fairing previously flew on the fourth launch of Starlink.

Planet’s SkySats will deploy sequentially beginning about 12 and a half minutes after liftoff, and the Starlink satellites will deploy approximately 26 minutes after liftoff.

LeBron James Unveils Tunes Jersey — Can You Buy It?

In the original film, audiences watched as basketball stars Charles Barkley, Shawn Bradley, Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues got their “talent” stolen by the evil aliens. So, it’s not surprising that the sequel will also feature today’s top players.

In addition to LeBron, audiences will get to see these athletes appear on-screen: Klay Thompson, Anthony Davis, Kyle Kuzma, Damian Lillard, Chris Paul, Diana Taurasi, Chiney Ogwumike, and Nneka Ogwumike.

Space Jam: A New Legacy is scheduled to hit theaters July 16, 2021.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/space-jam-2-jersey-buy

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Is ‘Family Guy’ Leaving Hulu? — Fans Are Concerned It’s Expiring

Will ‘Family Guy’ be leaving Hulu?

Since 1999, Family Guy has been going strong and has been adored by millions of viewers for its irreverent humor, metafictional gags, the Griffins’ talking baby Stewie, and their iconic anthropomorphic dog, Brian. The series was the first animated show to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series since The Flintstones was up for the prize back in 1961.

To date, it has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, and has won three. The animated sitcom has also won three Annie Awards, which recognizes excellence in animation shown in cinema and television, after being nominated for 11.

On May 11, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fox even renewed the series for a 19th season, given the widely acclaimed success of the 349 episodes that have been released to date.

So, what’s happening with Hulu?

A concerned user took to reddit to ask whether “Family Guy will be leaving in 13 days?” “Can someone clarify or give more information about what’s happening? I tried to google it, but could not find any information that could explain it. When checking a little closer, it also seems that it is only the latest season (Season 18) that is leaving,” they wrote. 

“I don’t know if that is the only season that will be leaving Hulu, or if this is an indication that the rest of the seasons will be leaving Hulu in the future?”

Some Family Guy fans tried to rationalize that the “last season and half of Bob’s Burgers last season are being ripped out apparently, not sure for how long or why, but there’s a possibility that they allowed someone to ‘borrow’ the rights with all the new things going on with streaming services right now.”

They continue to say that the decision to remove these shows would be unwise on Hulu’s part, and that they “can’t imagine [the shows] would stay off Hulu for too long though,” given that doing away with a successful and frequently streamed show like Family Guy or Bob’s Burgers would kind of be like “taking an arrow to the knee.”

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Source: fox

The user also notes that “a lot of online sources aren’t being clear about saying it’s not leaving,” which we can confirm. 

On Aug. 17, there was an update on the thread, saying that the show was no longer “marked as expiring” on Hulu, according to multiple people who had initially been concerned about the show’s departure.

As of this writing, it seems like the show is no longer tagged as expiring, but if it does leave little by little, the episodes will likely come back to the platform as so many viewers’ memberships to Hulu depend on it!

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/is-family-guy-leaving-hulu

Is ‘Family Guy’ Leaving Hulu? — Fans Are Concerned It’s Expiring

Will ‘Family Guy’ be leaving Hulu?

Since 1999, Family Guy has been going strong and has been adored by millions of viewers for its irreverent humor, metafictional gags, the Griffins’ talking baby Stewie, and their iconic anthropomorphic dog, Brian. The series was the first animated show to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series since The Flintstones was up for the prize back in 1961.

To date, it has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, and has won three. The animated sitcom has also won three Annie Awards, which recognizes excellence in animation shown in cinema and television, after being nominated for 11.

On May 11, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fox even renewed the series for a 19th season, given the widely acclaimed success of the 349 episodes that have been released to date.

So, what’s happening with Hulu?

A concerned user took to reddit to ask whether “Family Guy will be leaving in 13 days?” “Can someone clarify or give more information about what’s happening? I tried to google it, but could not find any information that could explain it. When checking a little closer, it also seems that it is only the latest season (Season 18) that is leaving,” they wrote. 

“I don’t know if that is the only season that will be leaving Hulu, or if this is an indication that the rest of the seasons will be leaving Hulu in the future?”

Some Family Guy fans tried to rationalize that the “last season and half of Bob’s Burgers last season are being ripped out apparently, not sure for how long or why, but there’s a possibility that they allowed someone to ‘borrow’ the rights with all the new things going on with streaming services right now.”

They continue to say that the decision to remove these shows would be unwise on Hulu’s part, and that they “can’t imagine [the shows] would stay off Hulu for too long though,” given that doing away with a successful and frequently streamed show like Family Guy or Bob’s Burgers would kind of be like “taking an arrow to the knee.”

is-family-guy-leaving-hulu-2-1597791045048.png
Source: fox

The user also notes that “a lot of online sources aren’t being clear about saying it’s not leaving,” which we can confirm. 

On Aug. 17, there was an update on the thread, saying that the show was no longer “marked as expiring” on Hulu, according to multiple people who had initially been concerned about the show’s departure.

As of this writing, it seems like the show is no longer tagged as expiring, but if it does leave little by little, the episodes will likely come back to the platform as so many viewers’ memberships to Hulu depend on it!

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/is-family-guy-leaving-hulu

Polo G’s 2020 XXL Freshman Freestyle

Polo G’s 2020 XXL Freshman Freestyle
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Can A ‘Low Contact’ Road Trip Still Capture The Joy Of Travel?

Let’s be clear about something. Not traveling in the middle of a pandemic is not a travesty. It’s an inconvenience. It’s a bummer. Having someone die because you flaunted social distancing guidelines, that’s a travesty. And if you do flaunt the guidelines someone could die. Those are the stakes of the conversation at hand.

Any talk of travel right now is set against the backdrop of a global pandemic. With that comes a wide-range of concerns. Not just about how you view the need for caution but also how the people in the place you’re going view it. My friends and family in Portland, Oregon — where they’ve been particularly successful at flattening the curve — aren’t thrilled about the prospect of inbound travelers right now. Especially those coming from neighboring California, which saw a recent spike in cases (though it’s currently trending downward).

It would be nice to think we’re all in this together and the nation is therefore wide open for internal roaming. But that ignores the fact that certain parts of the country perceive the urgency of the threat differently. Just look at Huntington Beach, where people wearing masks are routinely harassed.

So does that mean absolutely no travel? I don’t think so.

While there’s no commonly accepted algorithm to judge who is and who isn’t nailing this whole “being a non-trash person during the pandemic” situation, “points of contact” appears to be a better metric than more arbitrary factors like “miles traveled” or “state borders crossed.” Certainly according to the epidemiologists and public health experts we’ve spoken to. It’s wrongheaded to make a blanket statement that someone staying in their home city but testing the waters with restaurants and bars would be creating/ accepting less risk than someone driving a few hours to a different county (with a similar net positivity rate), while simultaneously observing stricter distancing measures.

COVID has been complicated, but it has rarely defied the rules of logic. Close quarters are worse than open spaces; masks are more effective than not masks. Limited travel, within the right parameters, seems do-able.

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Of course, it’s only ethical to travel if you’re willing to do it right. And that’s a big “if.” It requires commitment. Energy which — depending on why you travel and your goals in taking a trip — might potentially bleed some of the fun out of the whole experience. A COVID-era trip can’t be the sort of wild bacchanal that we giddily hyped up pre-pandemic. It’s not likely to feature enriching cultural exchange. But while a trip right now might not be as spontaneous or mind-expanding as what you’re used to, it can be every bit as joyous. Every bit as full of wonder.

In the process, it might just be able to let some of the steam out of this pressure cooker of a situation we all find ourselves in. (Remember that stress during the pandemic is so significant that the World Health Organization (WHO) has a page dedicated to managing it.)

“After someone spends a few days on the road you can see that a weight has been lifted,” says Gretchen Bayless, co-founder of Roamerica, where she rents vans and helps travelers plan no-contact road trips. “The rules haven’t changed, people are still being incredibly strict, they’re still social distancing, they’re still staying within a single tank of gas from home… but you can tell that they needed some sort of reprieve.”

Roamerica operates out of Oregon and asks guests to do their shopping near their homes, rather than adding another contact point to their trips. For my own adventure, a visit to the Kern River — about four hours from my house in Orange County (with a similar COVID net-positivity rate) — I first planned on following that advice and going full-on zero contact. But the day I hit the road, I tweaked that approach ever so slightly. In general, the ethics on pandemic travel are mushy, but it felt strange to me to visit a place during this financially agonizing time and add absolutely nothing to the local economy.

In the end, I decided to buy my fishing tackle in Kernville, with a mask on (though it quickly became clear that wasn’t the local standard). Since the fishing store also had a meat counter, I ended up getting a steak. (An indictment of my angling skills, if ever there was one.)

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So what about the travel bit? Was a low-contact road trip actually any fun?

Absolutely. I was alone with a two-year-old, but the main pieces of a classic car adventure were all there. We argued about music, peed along the side of the road when someone had to go, and stopped off for swims (or complained theatrically) when one of us got too hot. We pumped our own gas, as per the California standard, and I sanitized my hands afterward (which I probably should have been doing all along).

The Kern River is fed by snowmelt and winds through Sequoia National Park and a shockingly scenic canyon before being diverted to water the vast farmlands of California’s Central Valley. The drive into the canyon, from the flat, hot town of Bakersfield, is worth the trip alone. Once you pass Lake Isabella — where the river takes a brief, sun-scorched sojourn — and the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it town of Kernville, you reach a long stretch of virtually unregulated wild space. Camping is first-come, first-served and facilities are nonexistent. The river is the lone hub of activity and the diversions are incredibly compact.

The afternoon we arrived on the Kern, my son and I swam, hiked, and fished in the few hours between 5 pm and sunset. He caught his first trout, then promptly screamed until it safely was back in the river. The next day, we went on a longer hike, fished without an ounce of luck, dove off of a log into a crystalline swimming hole, and slid down natural rockslides that could rival any waterpark in America.

I carried a mask at all times, but never wore it. There were no people to infect or be infected by. The only person we actually met in three days was a skinny, scraggly-bearded gold panner who had come down from some secret creek in the hills to get a proper wash in the river and buy supplies with gold dust. The man was all whiskers and jutting bones, with skin turned leathery by the sun. The curiosity of seeing him compelled me to spark up a conversation from ten-feet downstream — not just because he cut such an odd figure but also because chit chat with strangers is the aspect of travel that I found myself missing the most.

The man exchanged a few pleasantries while bobbing in the river near our camp, but wasn’t much of a talker. He wasn’t following the pandemic news and looked fully feral. When I asked one too many questions about his profession, he closed his mouth dramatically and slinked into the undergrowth. (Later research confirmed the one bit of information I got from this strange character — the Kern River and its surrounding tributaries are some of the foremost gold panning locations left in the lower United States.)

Coming back through Kernville on the last day of the trip, I can’t say I wasn’t tempted to drop in at the new(ish), much raved-about brewery in town. People were outside when our car passed, chatting happily and eating nachos, but I decided the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. I haven’t sat down at a restaurant or brewery back home yet, why test it while on the road? Instead, I settled for ice cream for the kiddo from a walk-up window. Plus, this way he had something to spill on my seats when we got back in the car and headed home.

After nearly two-decades spent roaming this planet, I continue to believe in the deep significance of travel. Most fundamentally, I believe in it in the Bourdainian sense — as a method of connecting people and bridging cultural gaps. But this trip wasn’t that at all. Besides the gold miner and two cashiers, I literally didn’t say a word to anyone but my son.

But I also love the kinetic energy of travel. The propulsive verve it carries. And this trip had that in spades. It offered the respite that Gretchen Bayless spoke about. A chance to change settings without significantly posing a risk to the lives of others. A reminder of the world outside my door and an opportunity to recharge as the quarantine drags on.

For now, that variety of travel is just about all we can (or should) realistically ask for. And it’s plenty good enough to tide me over until full-fledged trips are back on the table.

Source: https://uproxx.com/life/road-trip-covid-19-no-contact/

Is There a Form to Join the Hype House? There’s No Formal Process

Despite there being many rumors about who will be the next star to join the TikTok collective, there have yet to be any confirmed new members. The group has previously been criticized for being overly white and lacking diversity; some users online have even made videos making fun of how white the group is.

While the group’s fans have ideas for who they would like to see join the group, it’s currently unclear who they plan to add as their newest members.

The current Hype House members recently moved houses, taking over the already-infamous Clout House. The home, which is estimated to be worth almost $9 million, has 10 bedrooms across its 12,500 square feet.

“Needed more space and something new,” Ryland Storms explained in a comment to a fan asking why they’d moved. “There might be a few more new members coming soon too.”

Despite the house moving in June, though, no new members have been announced.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/join-hype-house-form